blown_dry AndreaB major memory block trying to keep the 60 or so peonies straight I think dahlias tend to be given more memorable names than the peony names I have seen.
AndreaB blown_dry That’s so true! Maybe that’s the challenge? Plus, it doesn’t help that most of them are pink or white. I made a concerted effort to learn their names this year but it’s mind boggling! Raspberry Sundae and Sorbet hang me up every time, so I’ve resorted to relying on plant structure. I know Sorbet is one of the tallest! ha ha
calico20hill Aren't they FABULOUS! How I love the scent of them! You have some lovely bright colors. I just picked a big handful of my English Sweet Peas this morning. They are definitely tall and beautiful but the scent is lighter in them then in the ones like you are holding.
Krista calico20hill They truly are! I had no idea - and your pastels are so lovely too. I’m so happy yours actually made it to you! Funny that their fragrance matches the intensity of their pigment. I’m already trying to decide where I might be able to poke more English sweet peas into the garden next year; I’m hooked!
MissyWeitzel Please enjoy this photo of the sea holly I was so proud of growing but will probably now dig out of my garden! I had no idea how terrible this stuff smells! This is year 3 of it and it got huge and loaded with almost 5' tall flower spikes. I cut it and brought it in. A bit later I kept smelling dog poop in the house. After checking everyone's shoes and asking the dog where she did business in the house, I realized there actually was no poop in the house. Just a whole bunch of nasty smelling eryngium! 🤣
AndreaB MissyWeitzel Just a whole bunch of nasty smelling eryngium! I want to laugh, but that’s a bummer. It sure is pretty, and looks like a great cut flower (except for the stank!). Glad you were able to figure it out before too long!
drewtheflorist MissyWeitzel Spray with Febreeze ----we used to do that with limonium at the shop. Seems the better limonium looked, the worse it smelled !
Teddahlia Lots of flowers going into the ground and containers. We are growing some dahlias in there too.
calico20hill I am looking forward to the scene you and Margaret arrange for the dahlia tour! I still remember how beautiful it was =s last time you hosted the National Convention.
edewitt Chater's Scarlett O'Hara hollyhocks (not as red as pictured on the site I bought seeds from). Glowing Dream echinacea Grape Gumball bee balm, a very short compact plant. Coral Craze echinacea Mauna Loa daylilies Kismet Intense Orange echinacea Sombrero 'Red Salsa' echinacea Also Red Salsa but more red looking than previous photo. Milkshake echinacea Flamethrower echinacea Fireball bee balm
edewitt I wish I could say the same about my dahlias. I think the heat really stressed them out and they're 2 ft. tall and sprouting blooms all over the place. It's been in the 90's for what feels like about a month now.
blown_dry edewitt I think the heat really stressed them out My garden is the opposite. All those lovely echinaceas languish in my garden due to the cool temps.
MissyWeitzel This is my first time growing Nigella / Love-in-a-mist and it's so fun! I'm going to leave them and cut as seedpods. I love things that are easy to direct sow and basically ignore except for water!
Juliarugula MissyWeitzel nigella is lovely and reseeds itself for me every year. I just wish they had a longer bloom time! I’m crazy about my cosmos this time of year.
Krista Juliarugula You have some beauties growing, who doesn’t love glads! This is the first of mine to bloom - hoping the fancier varieties follow. I haven’t watered this bed once this year and had thought to rip them out and replace with dahlias. But I couldn’t do it when I saw them begin to come up!